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History 633: Public History Seminar, Monday 5:30-8:30

For more information contact Dr. David Benac at 549-5723 or dbenac@selu.edu. History 633: Public History Seminar, Monday 5:30-8:30.

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History 633: Public History Seminar, Monday 5:30-8:30

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  1. For more information contact Dr. David Benac at 549-5723 or dbenac@selu.edu History 633: Public History Seminar, Monday 5:30-8:30 This seminar is devoted to giving promising students an opportunity to review and create significant research projects in the broad field of public history. Students will learn to discover data, interpret their findings, and effectively communicate their results to a public audience. Some students or groups of students may work on projects in historic preservation, oral history, archives, museums, curriculum development, or public policy. You can even present your findings as an article. This class will serve as a valuable and challenging experience for all graduate students looking to make important progress on theses or significant research projects. The course is open to all graduate students in good standing and can serve as an introduction to the public history program or as an elective in the traditional degree program.

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